Replaced the hub bearings on my Buick LeSabre with 240K miles. It was and medium difficulty job. Access is difficult and you need a large socket to remove the hub bolt. Wheel speed sensor connector matched the factory connector. It is more expensive than some of the other brands offered, but read the reviews for the other hubs. Timken Hubs get good reviews almost everywhere.As another reviewer put, if you are going to keep your car for more than a year, go ahead and spend the money for a high quality part.

If you plan on keeping your vehicle for a while, or just want to use the best parts available, then this is the one and only choice. I have over 170,00 miles on my Bonneville, and have owned it for 12 years. As many of you know, front wheel bearings on these cars just do not last as long as they should. I believe the design was underengineered, and should have been made with bearings of heavier load rating. I used Timken hubs the first time. Second time, i decided to try cheap chinese parts from ebay. After receiving 3 faulty hubs, I ended up purchasing one Timken hub for the passenger side, with chinese one on driver side. After about 25,000 miles, I started to hear a sad Chinese song coming from the driver side. Long story short, i replaced with Timken hub. The other Timken hub is still going strong. Could have saved myself a bunch of labor. Lesson learned: buy the best parts you can afford, and think Chinese when it is meal time. Also, Auto Zone increased the warranty period for these hubs from 1 year, to now an incredible 3 years. You do truly get what you pay for!!